Episode 08: Music, Meghan And Me Too (w Guest Femi)

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Why are black women like Candace Owens and Wendy Williams dumping on Meghan Markle? What's Trump talking about when he says he's being lynched? Is the Me Too Movement pushing black women aside? On this episode, Will and I welcome Femi - recording artist, songwriter and producer - as we talk about the state of black music today, who are our top ten favorite vocalists, and we jump into current events, like Trump claiming to be lynched (please!), the Meghan Markle controversy and how men treat black women, especially in the music industry. To dive deep into the music of Femi, check her out here: https://femi.bandcamp.com Thanksgiving is right around the corner - if you want that wonderful taste of pumpkin or sweet potato pie, but don't want to do the cooking, let PieTisserie do it for you! Click on this website to find more information: https://www.pietisserie.com The Brooklyn Preserve will be presenting my play, Don't Open The Red Book this Sunday at 2pm. The Brooklyn Preserve is at 1433 12th Avenue in Brooklyn. I want to thank Fallon Blazer and Judith Offer for supporting black artists and community theatre. Black in the Bay supports Kehinde Koyejo and her company KK & Friends Pop Up Boutique, which specializes in selling self care beauty products. You can find more information on KK & Friends via Instagram: kehinde_selfcareguide. KK & Friends Pop Up Boutique 1540 Broadway Instagram: kehinde_selfcareguide